
Researcher
Austria

Researcher
Austria
Huy Tran is a PhD candidate working at the VitaLab, Distributed Systems Group, Information Systems Institute, Technical Univeristy of Vienna (TU Wien). Before that, he was a lecturer and researcher at Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering.
Currently, he is working on COMPAS - an EU FP7 STREP project - that devises new methodologies, techniques for modeling, assessing, and ensuring business compliance in SOAs. He is also interested in some software engineering areas, including, model-driven engineering (meta-modeling, model-driven development bootstrapping, view-based approach, model traceability, and model transformation), domain-specific modeling (modeling language engineering and integration of multiple languages), business process management (simplifying the modeling of business processes, enhancing reuse in process modeling and development), business compliance (compliance modeling, compliance management framework), service-oriented computing (architectures, Web services, service-based technologies for the next generation of Internet).
- Model-Driven Engineering
- Domain-Specific Languages
- Process-Driven SOAs: modeling, reusability, traceability
- Business processes & compliance
- C, Java, scripting (Shell, PHP)
- Web/JavaEE frameworks (Spring, Struts)
- Web services (Axis2, Apache CXF, JAX-WS, JAXB, SOAP)
(Research industry)
October 2008 — Present (1 year 3 months)
I'm working as a Project Assistant at Distributed Systems Group, Technische Universität Wien, Austria in COMPAS project, an EU Framework 7 that aims to design and implement novel models, languages and an architectural framework to ensure dynamic and on-going compliance of software services to business regulations and stated user service-requirements.
(Educational Institution; 1001-5000 employees; Research industry)
October 2005 — September 2008 (3 years )
(Research industry)
April 2002 — October 2005 (3 years 7 months)
I was in charge of undergraduate courses in "Introduction to Computer Science", "Theory of Operating Systems", "Parallel Computing & Distributed Systems" and supervised undergraduate theses at Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering (formerly known as Department of Information Technology)
(Research industry)
April 2002 — October 2005 (3 years 7 months)
I was in charge of undergraduate courses in "Introduction to Computer Science", "Theory of Operating Systems", "Parallel Computing & Distributed Systems" and supervised undergraduate theses at Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering (formerly known as Department of Information Technology).
PhD , Software Engineering , 2005 — 2009
PhD , Software Engineering , 2005 — 2009
Bachelor , Computer Science , 1997 — 2002
Bachelor , Computer Science , 1997 — 2002
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